Friday, July 16, 2004

TENNIS MENACE Balls Back To You 20040716

I play "recreational" tennis with some very good friends each week. The friends are good but our tennis is, OK. Thus, we have to use a full bag of balls to play. (The better the player, the lesser the balls.)
 
And so we have the balls all over the tennis court and since the court is designed to, sort of, allow water to flow to the drains, the balls tend to end up at the extreme side of the court.
 
What people should do is to have SLOPED structures along the fence and walls that "deflect" and "direct" the balls back to the "centre" of the court, or better still, toward specific areas of the court (like behind the players.) This Angled Structures also help to protect the FENCE, since after many shots at it, most fences tend to get damaged over time.
 
So, for those who could have qualified for Grand Slams, this Angled Structure approach will help them focus more on the GAME, than pick balls....
 
DM 20040716 FRIDAY 11am SINGAPORE.
 
 

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